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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

IPL4, crowd attendance and World Cup impact

It has been almost one month since IPL began, and teams have played a good amount of matches each. But the hype that surrounds the T20 extravaganza, which is usually high during the start and end of the league stage, hasn’t been quite as it was during the previous editions. Though Set Max is doing a good job not covering the empty stands, it isn’t hard to guess attendance levels are an abysmal low.

Interestingly, people’s involvement and support for IPL was being talked about just five days before the start of the tournament. In fact, right after India won the World Cup. While some people said India’s win in the WC would further boost IPL attendance, a wise few hash tagged IPL with yawn even before it began.

What marketing whiz-kids should be studying is whether the decline in eyeballs and/or ticket sales linked to people’s behavioral pattern, or a failure to promote the product properly. Before discussing if this is due to people’s mindset, let us see if the IPL Marketing department has done enough from its side.

To start with, IPL never did announce its coming properly. Though the “Bharath Bandh” campaign by JWT India was fairly good, the advertisements were never in places where the eyeballs were. In the previous years, the IPL advertisements could be seen frequently even in regional channels. This year, considering that there was already a mammoth product (The World Cup) doing the rounds, they should have tried harder for advertising space. While most billboards, online space and TVCs were booked for the World Cup, the IPL should have had its share of presence to sell itself. From the knock-out stage of the WC, many top brands were ready to shell out millions of dollars to woo consumers. Considering that IPL itself is a billion dollar product, maybe it should have advertised strongly during the World Cup to win fan fervor.

What BCCI must keep in mind is that IPL never succeeded because of cricket. Well if it was cricket, ICL should’ve succeeded too, right? Lalit Modi knew this too well. There was always something to talk about the IPL. The parties, the cheer-girls, Bollywood, something interesting was always on. Mr. Modi made sure of that. The IPL chairman also led from the front, was always ready for an interview, was media friendly, and was everywhere.

Also, there seem to be no innovations this year. Or atleast, none that have been noticed, except better graphics for scorecards and players info. Think what the previous editions had to offer new to the consumers – player mics, the famed eagle cam, even an advertising stint like the MRF blimp was being talked about.

Some studies last year talked about good advertisements having a positive impact on game viewer ship. Many brands, which had a good run during the World Cup, have invested in IPL too, hoping for the momentum to continue, and not to lose out to competitors. These brands, if it is possible, must shoot fresh commercials, and not use the ones they used all through the long world cup. Only then, people will show interest. Else, they hardly seem to notice the advertisements.

And now, the impact of World Cup on IPL viewer ship. Indians had invested a lot of time and money for the World Cup. They might also be emotionally drained. After having seen the cricket’s most coveted prize being won by the country, everything else might seem trivial. Or maybe the World Cup hangover still lingers. Whatever it is, the IPL guys need to think quick, and bring back the crowds. Surely, Lalit Modi’s absence is being felt.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Monsoon

I'm staring at a broken door
There's nothing left here anymore
My room is cold, it's making me insane

I've been waitin' here so long
Another moment seems to have come
I see the dark clouds comin' up again

Running through the monsoon
Beyond the world 'til the end of time
Where the rain won't hurt
Fighting the storm into the blue

And when I lose myself I think of you
Together we'll be running somewhere new
Through the monsoon just me and you

A half moon fading from my sight
I see your vision in it's light
But now it's gone and left me so alone

I'll know I have to find you now
Can hear you name and don't know how
Why can't we make this darkness feel like home?

Running through the monsoon
Beyond the world 'til the end of time
Where the rain won't hurt
Fighting the storm into the blue

And when I lose myself I think of you
Together we'll be running somewhere new
And nothing can hold me back from you
Through the monsoon, hey, hey

I'm fighting all this power coming in my way
Let it take me straight to you
I've been running night and day

I'll be with you soon just me and you
We'll be there soon, so soon

Running through the monsoon
Beyond the world 'til the end of time
Where the rain won't hurt
Fighting the storm into the blue

And when I lose myself I think of you
Together we'll be running somewhere new
And nothing can hold me back from you
Through the monsoon

Through the monsoon
Just me and you
Through the monsoon
Just me and you

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

What Makes Hinduism Unique and Great?


Hinduism stands tall among the league of religions.

How & why?

There are many answers.

The greatness of Hinduism can be summarized in few words.

"Freedom of Thoughts and Actions."

1.Hinduism is a way of life, a culture and not an organized religion like Islam or Christianity.

2.There is no POPE or hierarchy in Hinduism. Only thing Hinduism have a lot of scriptures.

3. Hinduism is a Culture and all the eastern religions like Buddhism, to some extend Jainism, Sikhism came from Hinduism. Judaism is also a culture/religion from which organized religions like Islam and Christianity came.

4.Hinduism never ever had a “spring cleaning” like all other religions do. What ever any one wrote for the last thousands of years are still there for people to study and discuss. That is the reason why we have a very large number of scriptures. That is also the reason we do not have a so called Bible. For all us all scriptures are equally important even though many consider Bhagavad Gita to be the Hindu Bible.

5. No body is killed or crucified since he or she challenged Vedas or any other scriptures. In fact, Hindus worship Lord Buddha who challenged authority of Vedas and Hindu form of worship.

6. Hinduism never state it has monopoly on truth or God. According to Hinduism, God & truth are universal.

7.Rig Veda states: 'ekam sat viprah bahudaa vadanti' …meaning Truth or God is one but learned men describe it in many ways.

8.Hindu scriptures state, “Sathya meva Jayathe” meaning “Truth alone triumps, never falsehood.”

So Hindu scriptures allow FREE FLOW OF THOUGHTS & ACTIONS.

9.Hindu authors knew that by allowing absolute freedom of expression of thoughts and actions, every one will finally end up attaining truth.

10.They preached, "Ignorance is the root cause of all evils and knowledge eradicates ignorance.' We do NOT sin, we only make mistakes due to lack of knowledge of right and wrong. Hinduism does not believe in ORIGINAL SIN like Christians do.

11. Not even one Hindu scripture states only by becoming a Hindu, one can attain salvation.

12.Instead Hindu scriptures state, “Salvation or self-realization is open to all, irrespective whether a person Hindu or not.

13. Even an agnostic and atheist can attain salvation.

14. Nobody is denied salvation in Hinduism. The best among us will attain with one life. The worst among us will attain through many lives.

15.Salvation or self-realization is the process by which one is attaining the true knowledge that he is the immortal soul Atman within and giving up the false knowledge that one is the perishable material body.

16. Hinduism never forcefully convert others to Hinduism like other religions do. Hinduism as a culture and it does not force any one to become a Hindu.

17.Those who convert to Hinduism are doing that since they fell in love with Hinduism.

18. Hinduism believes in one and only God Brahman which expresses itself in trillions of forms.

19.Hindus believe in a one, all-pervasive Supreme Being who is both immanent and transcendent, both Creator and Un manifested Reality.

20.According to Hindu scriptures you can worship that God which has NO name or form [nama-roopa] in any form & with any name.


21.You can worship that God calling it Jesus or Allah or Brahman or Krishna or Buddha or anything else you wish. In all worships, finally worshiper ends with a God which is spirit, which has no name or form.

22. Even atheists can proudly proclaim they are Hindus.

23. In fact the Charvaka philosophy or Nastika philosophy, (existed during the Vedic period) founded by Charvaka rejected the existence of God and considered religion as an aberration. Nobody killed Charvaka. He died a natural death.

24. Hindus do NOT worship idols.. Hindus use idols like everyone else to concentrate on a God who has no name or form.

25.All worships in all religions start with God with a name and form. As the devotee matures in devotion, devotee start sees a God without any form at all.

26. Hindus believe that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation and dissolution. This belief is in parallel with the modern big bang theory.

27. Voltaire in Essay on Tolerance wrote::

"I may disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it."

Hinduism is the symbol of what Voltaire wrote.

Rig Veda wrote:
Vasudhaiba Kutumbakam
(the world is a family)

Rig Veda also wrote:
"Ano Bhadra Krittavo Yantu Vishwatah" -
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side.

PROUD TO BE A HINDU :)